🌬️ Cool down your setup with style!
The Thermalright Integrated Fan Hub is a high-performance 10-port fan controller designed for desktop PCs. With a compact design and SATA power input, it allows for efficient management of up to 10 fans, ensuring optimal cooling and organization. Its built-in PWM fan regulation and strong adhesive installation make it a reliable choice for gamers and PC enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Thermalright |
Country of Origin | USA |
Model number | TL-FAN-HUB-Controller |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item Weight | 91 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 3.99 x 1.7 cm; 91 g |
Item model number | TL-FAN-HUB-Controller |
Item Height | 0.67 Inches |
Item Width | 1.57 Inches |
Cooling type | Air |
Type of connector | 4-Pin |
Compatible Device | Desktop |
Are batteries included? | No |
M**T
Cable went up in smoke
Installation was simple. Five PWM fans were individually connected to the hub. The included PWM cable was connected to the proper port on the hub and to a PWM header on my motherboard.Right when I powered on the system, the end of the cable connected to my board immediately emitted a lot of smoke. I instantly powered everything down and removed the cable from the board.Luckily, this incident didn't cause any damage to my other components. My power supply and motherboard provide ample power. I've used plenty of other hubs, controllers and splitters that have never caused a situation like this in other builds.
J**A
Todo lo que compro en Amazon es bueno
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N**M
Powers my fans and copies PWM signal to the other fans.
I wanted to have PWM fan speed control on my case fans, and was adding a couple extra fans while replacing older ones. I also was worried about overdrawing my motherboard's system fan port or giving the fans less power with a splitter, since my MB only has a single processor fan port and single system fan port.This lets me plug in dedicated power from an extra sata power plug, but plug it into the motherboard to control all my 120mm fans via an included cable to the motherboard. This hub does not give my motherboard individual control over each fan, rather, it looks at a host fan and copies it to the other attached 4 pin PWM fans. This may not be ideal for precise noise level on specific annoying fan or case airflow adjustments, but I just wanted to lower general noise and not have my fans at full blast 100% of the time when the PC isn't in performance mode or something. I needed to access my BIOS/EUFI and enable PWN and tinker with the fan curve settings to take advantage of the PWM. I could hear the fans ramping up and down as I tinkered, so the PWM does work. I was able to cut out a few MOLEX to 3 pin adapters (from the old fans) cluttering the interior.The cables can be a bit snug though, which is good if you don't want them to come loose, or annoying when you need to remove a fan or access the PC interior when you've got a fan with a short cable on the removable access panel like I do.
S**A
Nice
Good
J**
Simple and cheap
I like the product so far, I do not think it supports ARGB but I know some other models do!Work great with Thermalright's case fans and I am able to control all fans from this hub!
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